American singer and songwriter Hank Williams Jr. On September 17, 1923, he was born in Butler County, Alabama.

In 1944, Hank Williams wed Audrey Sheppard; they were divorced in 1952. In 1952, he wed Billie Jean Horton, and the two were together right up until his passing. He has two youngsters.

At age 29, Hank Williams passed away on January 1, 1953.

In 1947, Hank Williams joined MGM Records and issued his debut solo single, “Move It On Over,” which became a big smash across the nation. Williams continued to release popular songs, including “Why Don’t You Love Me,” “Dear John,” “Cold, Cold Heart,” “They’ll Never Take Her Love Away,” “Moanin’ the Blues,” “My Kid Calls Another Man Daddy,” and numerous others.

Hank received numerous awards, including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987, the vocal Collaboration of the Year in 1990, and the Grammy for Best Country Vocal Collaboration in 1989.

Hank Williams’s Estate’s Value

When Hank Williams passed away, his estimated net worth was $45 million.

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